First Edition
The Raven and Other Poems
New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845. First edition, with half-title. First Edition. Students all over the world know... Read More about The Raven and Other Poems
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New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845. First edition, with half-title. First Edition. Students all over the world know... Read More about The Raven and Other Poems
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London: John Murray, 1816. First edition, (presumed) first state with recto of E8 (p. 61) blank and with both Murray’s list of Byron’s poems and the imprint on p. 62. Souvenir of Geneva. “There are seven pillars of Gothic mold, / In Chillon’s dungeons deep and old” Byron's very free..... Read More about The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other Poems
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London: John Murray, 1816. First edition, (presumed) first state with recto of E8 (p. 61) blank and with both Murray’s list of Byron’s poems and the imprint on p. 62. Read More about The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other Poems
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Newark: S. & J. Ridge, 1807. First edition, Large Paper (second issue), with half-title. LARGE PAPER. Byron's first regularly published book, following the privately printed Fugitive Pieces and Poems on Various Occasions. This copy has the second issue points as follows: leaf D3 (i.e., pp 21-22) is not a cancel;..... Read More about Hours of Idleness
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London: at the Florence Press, 1923. Read More about Poems of Lord Byron
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London: John Murray, 1821. First edition, second issue, with 6 pp addenda at back; 2500 copies of the entire edition printed. The recipient of the letter was its publisher, John Murray. Read More about Letter to **** ******, on the Rev. W. L. Bowles’ strictures on the life and writings of Pope
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London: John Murray, 1821. Secon Edition. The recipient of the letter was its publisher, John Murray. Read More about Letter to **** ******, on the Rev. W. L. Bowles’ strictures on the life and writings of Pope
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London: J. Robins & Co, [1825-6]. Loose pamphlet of all thirty-eight of the illustrations designed by George Cruikshank to accompany Clinton's Memoirs of the life and writings of Lord Byron. Read More about Illustrations of the Works of Lord Byron from Designs by Cruikshank
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London: Printed for Charles Knight, 1824. First edition. Dallas was a miscellaneous writer of modest talent who became friendly with Byron partly on the strength of his sister's marriage to Byron's uncle, George Anson Byron. Byron gave Dallas some letters he had written to his mother during his eastern travels..... Read More about Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, from the Year 1808 to the End of 1814 ... Taken from...
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London: John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1833. Third edition. Read More about Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: with Notices of His Life
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December 29th, 1815, BYRON TO LADY HOLLAND ON THE BIRTH OF HIS DAUGHTER, ADA LOVELACE. UNPUBLISHED BYRON LETTER TO LADY HOLLAND. In a brief letter, Byron encloses "of being indebted to you" in quotes. Most famously, it was at a dinner of Lady Holland's that Byron was introduced to Lady..... Read More about Autograph Letter Signed ("Byron") to Lady Holland on the birth of his daughter, Ada...
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London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1863. New and Complete edition. Read More about The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Collected and Arranged with Notes by Sir Walter Scott, Lord...
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New York: William B. Gilley; A Paul, Printer, 1822. First separate edition. Read More about The Two Foscari, an Historical Tragedy
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[London: printed by Richard Taylor, 1830]. First edition. First edition, one of likely only 12 copies printed, of Lady Byron's account of her separation from Lord Byron in January 1816, written as a corrective to Thomas Moore's portrayal in his recent biography. At the time of its publication Lady Byron..... Read More about Remarks Occasioned by Mr. Moore's Notices of Lord Byron's Life
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Sydenham: 19 February 1816. Campbell (1777-1844) writes to an unnamed recipient, declining to review a volume of poetry but offering his services in making an introduction and mentioning the author and editor William Gifford and the publisher John Murray. The letter reads, in part: "Respecting the volume of Poems …..... Read More about Autograph Letter Signed ("T. Campbell"
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London: Longman and Rees, 1803. First edition. Among the subscribers to this edition were various members of the nobility (the Earl and Countess of Oxford bespoke two copies each), as well as Southey (who wrote the Preface), Coleridge, and Wordsworth. Read More about The Works
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London: Printed for Fielding and Walker, 1778. First edition. Read More about Miscellanies in Prose and Verse; by Thomas Chatterton,. . . . the Supposed Author of the Poems...
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London: Published for John Taylor, Waterloo Place, 1827. First edition. The first edition of the peasant poet John Clare's third volume of poetry, following the breakout success of Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery (1820) and The Village Minstrel (1821): "A turning point came, however, with the publication of..... Read More about The Shepherd's Calendar: with Village Stories, and Other Poems
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[London]: Richard Cobden-Sanderson, 1922. First Edition. T.J. Cobden-Sanderson’s Copy. Inscribed: “T.J. Cobden-Sanderson” and then in pencil “S. Fell from” [Cobden’s signature appears here]. Read More about Poems of Shelley. An Anthology in Commemoration of the Poet’s Death the 8th July 1822
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N.p: Privately printed, [1884]. One of 50 copies. "This important series of hitherto inedited Letters by Coleridge was published in 1884, in the Transactions of Philobiblon Society. Fifty Copies were printed as a separate volume … for Private Distribution by the Editor, Mr. H.A. Bright" (Wise). Estlin was Unitarian minister..... Read More about Unpublished Letters from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the Rev. John Prior Estlin
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London: Alfred Miller, 137, Oxford Street, nd. Cruikshank, Robert. Second Edition. This work was a joint effort between Southey and Coleridge. Read More about The Devil's Walk: A Poem. Edited...by H.W. Montagu
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London: Printed by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1812. First edition. With pagination numeral on page 53 in first volume printed upside down. This work was a joint effort between Southey and Coleridge, containing 201 contributions by Southey and 45 by Coleridge. Read More about Omniana, or Horae Otiosiores
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London: Marsh and Miller, Oxford Street, [1830]. Cruikshank, Robert. First edition, date on wrapper. First Issue with numbers 21, 22 omitted in pagination. In The Original Wrappers. This work was a joint effort between Southey and Coleridge. Read More about The Devil's Walk: A Poem. By Professor Porson. Edited with a Biographical Memoir and Notes, by...
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Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company; The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1927. First edition, one of 300 copies bound entirely uncut. Classic study of Coleridge's literary sources in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and “Kubla Khan”. Read More about The Road to Xanadu. A Study in the Ways of the Imagination
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Bristol: Printed by N. Biggs, For J. Cottle … and Messrs. Robinson, London, 1797. Second edition, expanded. After the favorable reception of the first edition of 1796, the publisher Cottle requested a second, to which Coleridge contributed several new pieces, including “The Ode to the Departing Year,” and a new..... Read More about Poems by S.T. Coleridge, Second Edition, to Which are Now Added Poems by Charles Lamb, and...
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London: Rest Fenner, 1817. First edition. First edition of perhaps Coleridge’s most influential work — a jumble of autobiography, philosophy, criticism, and satire. The Biographia Literaria grew from Coleridge’s increasing estrangement from the poetics of Wordsworth, and as early as 1800 Coleridge began planning the work. Coleridge saw his book..... Read More about Biographia Literaria; or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions
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